Advertising Information

CD Business Cards- Why Use Them?


Home | Site Map | 101InfoLinks.com | Best Book Shop | Sports Fans ONLY
     .
© 2007

CD Business cards are the electronic version of the now outdated paper business or social card. They are the smaller squared version of the CD-R family.

The unique shape and unique size give a lasting impression. LiveCards are designed to hold the usual details such as company name logo and contact details.

How ever this is where the comparison ends!

When the CD business card is placed into the CD/DVD-Rom drive the LiveCard will automatically run a dynamic flash presentation of your business. Presentations can include Video, Sound and Images. With the easy navigation on screen it will allow even the most novice computer users easy access to your content. With easy links to your email and website you have an exciting marketing tool.

With advertising today you need to leave a lasting impression on your potential customers to encourage them to purchase the product or service offered. Many businesses use business cards as a means of leaving contact details. With a standard business card they either get thrown away or written on.

With a CD LiveCard, you will not find your potential customer throwing these away too soon. When given out customers are amazed by its shape and size. Many people pass them onto friends and family. When the card is placed into a windows based computer or laptop this is when the true power of a LiveCard is shown.

Why use them you ask?

Well the simple answer is they leave a lasting mark on your potential customers. With CD Business cards they allow you to use video,sound and images. Having you business presented dynamically on screen gives your business a professional touch. The unique shape and size of the card gives you a light, small marketing tool which you can post at ease.

The cards can be used for:

Business cards
Product Showings
Business Brochures
Promotional Offerings
Press Releases
Trade Show demos
Sales training
and many more.......

For more information
www.cdlivecards.co.uk

Steven Sharples
CD Business cards


MORE RESOURCES:

AT&T takes your questions on broadband Internet policy
Washington Post
Ma Bell, the company that brought you the phone, dial-up Internet, wireless services and broadband Internet, wants changes to the $8 billion federal fund ...



Telegraph.co.uk

Telefonica's Key Welcomes UK Mobile Spectrum Auction
Wall Street Journal
Wednesday, the UK government gave the go-ahead to the long-awaited auction that is part of an effort to improve broadband Internet speeds in the country. ...
UK Government Guarantees Weedy 0.75Mbps Mobile Broadband for 2013ISPReview UK

all 51 news articles »


Vt. broadband Internet access: Where is it?
BusinessWeek
Broadband Internet access throughout Vermont remains elusive three years after lawmakers and Gov. Jim Douglas said that was their goal by 2010. ...

and more »


ARRIS Selects MaxLinear Tuner + Demodulator Single Chip for DOCSIS 3.0 Gateway ...
MarketWatch (press release)
CARLSBAD, Calif., Jul 29, 2010 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- MaxLinear Inc., (NYSE:MXL) a leading provider of integrated radio frequency (RF) and mixed-signal ...

and more »


Herm gets broadband internet connection
BBC News
The smallest Channel Island has had a broadband internet service installed, bringing it up to speed with the rest of the Bailiwick. Previously only dial-up ...



New Zealand Herald

Australian telco fined for blocking competition
BusinessWeek
Australia's largest telephone company was fined 18.5 million Australian dollars ($16.6 million) Wednesday for blocking broadband Internet competitors from ...
Telstra Fined A$18.6M For Denying Access To InfrastructureWall Street Journal

all 155 news articles »


Web User

Akamai Reports Q1 Average UK Broadband Internet Speed as 3.8Mbps
ISPReview UK
... UK (ranked 27th out of 201 countries) broadband internet connection speed during Q1 was 3.8Mbps (yesterdays May 2010 data from Ofcom recorded 5.2Mbps), ...
Average UK broadband speed is 3.8MbpsTechwatch
Internet speed report contradicts Ofcom's averageTech Eye

all 68 news articles »


Broadband Internet will wire the next generation
Atlanta Journal Constitution
For many low-income and minority Americans who do not have access to broadband Internet or the technologies needed to meet this requirement, this closes a ...




Just two Chinese ISPs serve 20% of world broadband users
Ars Technica
If you need a reminder of just how big China is—and just how important the Internet has become ...

and more »

Google News


Google
 

Home | Site Map | 101InfoLinks.com | Best Book Shop | Sports Fans ONLY
     .
© 2007